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Board approves SFPUC easement to PG&E for Southeast plant after climate concern
Summary
The Board approved a permanent easement to PG&E for ~3,000 sq ft at the Southeast Water Pollution Control Plant to provide additional natural gas to larger digesters; Supervisor Fielder cast the lone no vote, citing conflict with climate goals. SFPUC staff said the easement is for heating digesters, not for biogas capture.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted March 10 to authorize a permanent easement to Pacific Gas and Electric Co. at the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission's Southeast Water Pollution Control Plant to relocate solids-treatment facilities and provide additional natural gas service.
The clerk described the easement as approximately 3,000 square feet at 1800…
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